Welcome to my Basement Arcade. The best, one-stop-shopping, for
the classic arcade game collector. Set your bookmark here as this page will offer the latest links to other collectors,
as well as dedicated pages, parts, boards, and setting links. Here you will find the tools and information you
need to get that classic game restored.

History:

4/22/13 We are currently Sold out of Wobble head kits

3/29/13 Added 2 new Web Cameras
today and pointed them to an previously unseen part of the arcade and well as one in the shop. Down to the last
2 Dalek kits so get them while you can

9/29/12 Earthshaker moving building kits are Sold Out. Email me if you must have one. The Wobble Head kit to animate the Dalek on the Dr. Who pinball is still
available but with limited stock so don't delay.

1/14/12 Once again, Earthshaker moving building kits are available to purchase. Likewise
the Wobble Head kit to animate the Dalek on the Dr. Who pinball is available as well. Both are limited to available
stock so don't delay.

Introduction
The early 1980's was a great time to be a kid. With the creation of a new entertainment machine called the "Video
Game", the world would change for the better. Arcades all over the world popped up offering anyone with a
quarter in his pocket, time to become the saver of a universe or the best racer of the Grand Prix. Best of all
I was part of this movement and have now started to relive the glory days of yesteryear by starting my own collection
of these quarter eating monsters. My collection has started out with my favorite machine, which is Crazy Climber.
I have given it its own Web page as I could not find a page devoted to this classic game. On the Crazy Climber
page you can relive the days when arcade game manufacturers emphasized game play over graphic quality. As you can
see below, as my collection grows, so do new pages on the games collected with the newest pages saluting Space
Dual and Ms. Pac Man. ENJOY!

-=Mark=-

Games in My Arcade!

Crazy Climber One of the first places you will want to stop is my very own
Crazy Climber page. Flash down memory lane with my favorite arcade classic
of all time. Includes sound & emulator page!

Ms. Pacman The Third game in my arcade. See all the pictures and here the sounds
of my Ms. Pacman on the Ms. Pacman page! Looking for the pin outs or switch
setting or even the full manual? It's all in there with a playable PC version
of Ms Pacman too.

Donkey Kong The
4th game in my arcade. See all the pictures, here the sounds, and
read up on what I did to restore of my Donkey Kong on the Donkey Kong page! Looking for the switch setting or even
the full manual? Links are provided.

Gauntlet,
The 5th game in my Basement Arcade. Sights ,sounds, manuals Its all here!

Way cool, new Bud Tapper page. A beautiful addition to my basement arcade with plenty of pictures, sounds, and technical
info available

Q*Bert and I
logged many hours in the arcades together so it is no wonder that 2 machines made it to the Basement Arcade

I went to A great deal to get a Domino
Man, and It was worth ever mile traveled to pick it up. A forgotten classic
with a dedicated page.

Well if you want to find out how to restore a Mini driver from the ground up... Check
out the TURBO PROJECT

Black Widow..
a game I had never heard of till I started collecting, but a vector game with Robotron gameplay? Who could go wrong!

Crystal Castles. The first Track Ball game in the Basement Arcade. Outstanding artwork
on this case and becoming one of my children's favorite games

Interesting Resources!

The Arcade Library

Here is the new home of the Arcade Library. Here you will find books,
manuals, pictures, and documents to stimulate your senses and educate you on the history of specific machines and
arcade collection in general. The Manual area and Control Panel Overlay area or now located in here as well as
the technical links. Enjoy.. The Arcade Library is open 24 hours a day!

The Basement Arcade Restore Zone!

Visit the back room and see what's in the repair shop. Lots of pictures
of games I'm working on that will have pages when they are restored.

Auctions

&

Shows!

Not many auctions held in the NJ area anymore but click on the auctioneer
to Left to read more and see the pictures of previous auctions I have attended.
For
the summer months when the auctions are few and far between there is always E-BAY
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Auctions has come and gone in this area
but click the link to visit them. Finally, Baltimore, MD isn't too far, and Auction Game Sales runs in that area and occasionally
in PA, so their link is here

The Basement Arcade Flyers

I have a small collection of original game flyers all scanned and
ready for you to enjoy but be warned that the page has allot of pictures and will load slowly

The Basement For Sale Area

I have a small collection items for sale.

New and Notable FUN!

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Check out our new Chat room! This IRC chat relay will but you in touch with other collectors
like YOU! Click here! JAVA required.

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This not really want I had planed for. What I wanted was streaming live video, But after a month of disappointments
in testing and getting it all working.. I am settling for this.. JAVA required.

Best time for viewing are 7 p.m. - 1 am

Others dedicated arcade pages!

Jeff Morris's Pac-Man Page. Excellent page!

And we can't forget Q-Bert..This is another E-Glide page.

Gauntlet I and Gauntlet II Hackers Page

A very different Robotron : 2084 page. Has a general strategy guide and tons of pictures

See The World Of Owen R. Rubin. Original Atari pioneer who contributed to
Major Havoc, Space Duel, and many other games (Cannonball, Sky Diver, Tube Chase, Tunnel Hunt, Sebring, Malibu
Grand Prix, and others. Read some of this inside stories

Yet another great resource page with too much to offer to list.ionpool.net and
don't forget to see Pictures from the second annual trip to visit Callan
Hendricks in Houston, Texas.

Game Mover came across another heap of abandon games. Read the story
on his sight.

Shoot Again Pinball specializes in providing home repair service
for all makes and models of pinball machines made since 1977. They offer a full range of restore services and come
with the Basement Arcades 5 star rating!

Pinball zone! I don't know where to start.. There is SO much info here
it will take you months to go through it all!

For Sale Links!
Check out the listing of professional and semi professional web areas for restoration parts and services! Links
with this iconare private sale areas from other collectors and links with this icon are the professional
sites. The links below are direct jumps to "for sale" pages on the net. Some sites also have main collector
pages wherein the main link is above. Pages with main collector pages are marked

Arcade shopper - your arcade game and pinball locate
and procurement service. Selling mainly full games

Scott Wise has set up RetroCade, a site to buy and sell pins and vids.

Another board repair site is Alex Yeckley's Elektron Forge Video Game Repair.
I haven't used them yet, but with the amount of broken stuff I have I'm sure I will!Located in North Canton, Ohio

Lizard Lick Amusements in Raleigh, NC has very good prices on new pins
and vids!

Looking for new art work for your game restoration? Arcade Renovations use to be the place to go till they merged
with Quarter Arcade! Here you will find affordable reproductions of
arcade game artwork which is almost impossible to find in original condition. Top recommendations of the Basement
Arcade!

Arcades -N- More specialize in Classic Video Games and Pinball Machines
from the 70s, 80 & 90s

Alpha-Omega Amusements, Inc. in East Brunswick, New Jersey offers
reconditioned redemption, video, pinball, and novelty equipment including PC boards and accessories. as well as
all major brands of token and ticket counters, coin acceptors, and debit card systems.